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How to Travel to Bonaire All-Inclusive

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - August 8, 2016

Bonaire’s Divi Flamingo Beach Resort & Casino is launching a new all-inclusive package available to guests starting August 2016.

Vacationers will be able to pay for their hotel room, food, beverages and snorkeling adventures with one reservation for an introductory rate of $175 per person per night.

Bonaire All-Inclusive All-inclusive packages at the hotel offer guests the opportunity to drink and dine at three ocean view restaurants: puerocean, Chibi Chibi Bar & Restaurant and pureocean Beachside Bar.

The deal also includes a variety of activities including snorkeling, sunset yoga, salsa dancing lessons, live music and rum punch cocktail parties.

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Families with children ages 12 and under can take advantage of Divi Resorts’ Kids Stay, Play and Eat Free program, as well as their complimentary Treasures of the Caribbean Kids’ Club.

Guest rooms and studio suites come with private patios or balconies with an ocean, garden or pool view as well as complimentary WiFi.

Guests can also take scuba diving lessons at the resort’s PADI dive center, Divi Dive Bonaire, available at an additional charge.

Divi Flamingo recently completed a large renovation which included room and bathroom upgrades, a full makeover of the pool and sundeck area, as well as the addition of a new beach and dive boat, and the opening of the pureocean restaurant.

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